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Terrifying Footage Shows Chinese Robot Waking from Its Slumber — Then Viciously Attacking Its Handlers (VIDEO)

If robots do end up wiping out all of humanity, the warning signs were definitely there.

Shocking CCTV footage from a factory in China shows a humanoid robot turning erratic and attacking its surroundings in what many online have described as a scene straight out of a dystopian film

The robot, suspended from a small crane-like apparatus, appears to wake up from its slumber and starting violently thrash its arms, swiping the air with increasing aggression.

During the outburst, the machine suddenly lunges at a man seated at a nearby workstation, forcing him to duck for cover, while another individual standing behind the robot quickly retreats.

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The robot repeatedly raises its arms and slams them down in a disturbing display of mechanical fury, the pace and force of the movements escalating rapidly.

Attempting to advance despite its restraints, the robot thrashes against the crane, knocking over equipment and scattering items from a desk.

The two men, visibly alarmed, raise their arms to try to shield themselves from the chaos as a computer monitor crashes to the ground and debris starts flying.

One of the workers eventually manages to grab the crane mechanism from behind, struggling to bring the rampaging machine under control and prevent any further damage.

The Chinese Communist Party is currently trying to keep pace with American innovation with regard to robotics, pouring billions into research, industrial automation, and AI integration in an effort to close the technological gap.

State-backed initiatives such as “Made in China 2025” place robotics at the center of national development, with an emphasis on reducing dependence on foreign components and achieving self-sufficiency in key sectors.

While American firms like Boston Dynamics and Tesla’s Optimus grab headlines with advanced humanoid prototypes, Chinese companies such as UBTECH, Xiaomi, and Siasun are rapidly scaling production, often focusing on practical applications in manufacturing, logistics, and elder care.

Last month, China showcased more than 20 bipedal robots in Beijing to compete in what was billed as the world’s first humanoid half-marathon.

While their movement was undoubtedly impressive, the robots repeatedly fell over and required human assistance to get over the finish line.

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